Melanomas in dogs are very common, but not all melanomas are the same. So, when should you be worried about finding a melanoma tumor on your dog? Dr. Dressler answers these questions and discusses the most common locations that aggressive and non-aggressive melanoma tumors develop. He examines why hesitating to get a suspected malignant melanoma treated on your dog, could result in a worst-case scenario. This episode will teach you why early diagnosis is key to improving the success rate of your dog's melanoma treatment plan.
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